Saturday, May 3, 2025

You Will Be Peter by Jerry Lathan & Steven Manchester Review

 


2023 Paris Book Festival Winner · 2023 New England Book Festival Winner

The extraordinary story of a young fisherman who became the Founding Father of Christianity, the most influential and enduring institution in history.

Synopsis:


He’s one of the most well-known figures in cultures around the world, etched into stained glass, painted in frescoes, even caricatured as standing at the gates of heaven with a long white beard and keys in hand. But long before he was portrayed as a venerated and untouchable figure, Peter was simply known as Simon, a twenty-something fisherman in a far-flung Jewish province controlled by the Roman Empire.

Loyal and faithful, impetuous and passionate, Simon’s quiet life is upended by the arrival of a man called Jesus of Nazareth, rumored to be the long-awaited Messiah who would rescue the Jewish people from oppression. When Simon meets Jesus, the mysterious man tells him, “You will be Peter,” a prophetic statement that would slowly transform Simon’s life. Eager to be free of the Romans, Simon joins Jesus in hopes that he can guard this leader who will, undoubtedly, build an army to challenge Rome. But as Simon waits for the army to form, he watches Jesus show a compassion for others Simon has never seen before. The miracles Jesus performs—healing the sick, feeding crowds of thousands—show not a display of military might, but of service and love.

Real, relatable and impeccably researched, You Will Be Peter draws on the four Gospel accounts to weave Simon Peter’s story into one seamless tapestry. Readers get a front-row seat to Simon’s three-year walk with Jesus, as Simon watches the Son of Man feed the hungry, raise the dead, upend the status quo and challenge the elite during one of world history’s most pivotal seasons.

In perhaps one of the greatest miracles, we can see ourselves in Simon, this ordinary man Jesus chose to accompany Him. Simon wasn’t well-educated, but he was faithful and headstrong. Though he could rush to judgment and use a foul word from time to time, he was the kind of friend who loved fiercely and was doggedly loyal—until he wasn’t. Although he failed, Simon wasn’t cast away from Jesus’ mission. In fact, his failures and subsequent redemption made him a more empathetic and capable rock upon whom the Church was built.

With storytelling artistry that transports readers to the first-century world, with the sights, sounds, and smells of that time, You Will Be Peter shares an age-old story told from a new set of eyes: it’s possible for one ordinary person, however unlikely, to change the world forever.

My Review:

This was the perfect book to read around Easter. I loved that it was told in a story format, rather than in verse. I felt like I was in the time of Jesus. I was reminded of his miracles and the disciples that were with him. It was interesting to read how Jesus lived, other than what is in the Bible. How he got from place to place and who he saw along the way. However, this book is also about faith and how Peter believed in Jesus and changed his name. As a catholic, I knew how the book was going to end. I did not expect to enjoy the journey so much. There were times when I was reminded of certain scriptures. This is definitely a book to keep by my Bible. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.

Friday, May 2, 2025

After Paris by Jacqueline Bacci Review

 


After Paris

They met twice that day. Once as Alyssa James, journalist and Xavier Montgomery, businessman and once as Mr Casanova and Papillon. Alyssa James had already had her heart destroyed once and so resisting Xavier Montgomery is the right thing to do. But she can’t. Xavier Montgomery is annoyed that he let Alyssa go. He should have got her number. The connection with her was real, she must have felt it too. Then he met Papillon.

It was only meant to be one night in Paris.

But sometimes, what happens in Paris doesn’t always stay in Paris….

Purchase Links

https://www.amazon.co.uk/After-Paris-Jacqueline-Bacci-ebook/dp/B0DK3L9W4T/

https://www.amazon.com/After-Paris-Jacqueline-Bacci-ebook/dp/B0DK3L9W4T/

Author Bio –

Hey everyone

My name is Jacqueline Bacci. I am married with one son and live in the beautiful county of Essex, just outside of London.

I started writing books many moons ago, whilst still at school, and I have an old chest upstairs in my house filled with dozens of handwritten manuscripts. My writing was for my own pleasure, and I lost myself for hours in the love lives of the couples who only existed in my head and my heart. If I was a piece of seaside rock, I would have the word 'romance' written right through me.

I lived in Florence Italy for a few years in my twenties as I longed to learn the Italian language and I came away with a passion for everything Italian (plus an Italian husband!)

My books are about love and sizzling passion and couples who overcome every obstacle to be together and there is always a happy ever after.

After everything, love conquers all.

 

Social Media Links –  https://www.instagram.com/jacquelinebacciauthor



My Review:
This is a fun read. What would you do for one night of passion? In Paris? Only to realize that you met your soul mate? Someone that you only know by an alias. That was wearing a mask? Fate decided to let you meet again. Was it meant to be? Or just a cruel joke? This is definitely an adult read, because it contains sex scenes. I liked these two characters together and thought that the ending was a good fit for them, I would like a sequel to see what they are up to in a few years. This was a fast read, and kept me interested. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, all opinions are my own.


Saturday, April 26, 2025

Death at the Dogpark by Neil S. Plakcy & Joanna Campbell Slan Interview & 2 Giveaways

 

Death at the Dogpark 

Kindle Edition 

by Neil S. Plakcy & Joanna Campbell Slan

About Death at the Dogpark

 

Death at the Dogpark

Cozy Mystery

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Samwise Books 

(March 13, 2025)

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages 

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8230651178

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DY1RXVLB

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Two gripping novellas explore murder, mystery, and mayhem at the local dog park in this unique collection from authors Neil S. Plakcy and Joanna Campbell Slan.

In "Dog's Punishment," Steve Levitan and his intuitive golden retriever Rochester uncover dark secrets when investigating the death of a controversial dog trainer. After Melissa Kawamoto is found dead at the local dog park, Steve must untangle a web of professional rivalries, stolen patents, and bitter grudges to catch a killer who turned a revolutionary training method into a deadly weapon.

In "Lamb Chopped," craft store owner Kiki Lowenstein's peaceful morning at the dog park turns horrific when her Great Dane Gracie digs up a severed hand. The discovery pulls Kiki into a disturbing investigation involving missing pets, corrupt officials, and a shadowy network trafficking shelter animals to research facilities. With help from her homicide detective husband, Kiki must expose the truth before more animals—and humans—become victims.

Both stories showcase the unbreakable bonds between humans and their canine companions while delivering clever mysteries filled with twists, turns, and compelling characters. A must-read for fans of cozy mysteries and anyone who believes dogs have an uncanny ability to point us toward the truth.

About Neil S. Plakcy

 

 I've wanted to be an author since I was about sixteen, when a high school assignment on A Separate Peace showed me how powerful writing can be. At the University of Pennsylvania I studied creative writing with Philip Roth and Carlos Fuentes; I went on to receive my MFA from Florida International University. My first published novel was Mahu, about a Honolulu homicide detective dragged out of the closet during a tough case. I put a lot of myself into Kimo Kanapa'aka, the hero, and yet he’s very much his own character, and much better than I am! He has had a powerful hold on my imagination for many years. I love writing about him and hope to keep doing so for a long time. He’s also the source of my favorite reader question. A few years ago, someone emailed to ask if he was circumcised. My first reaction was “Man, I’ll bet Stephen King doesn’t get questions like that.” But then, his are probably even weirder. I went online and did some research and discovered that at the time Kimo was born, hospital circumcisions were common. So there you go. My path to publication was a long and checkered one, as is the case with many authors. My first published stories were magazine erotica, and I still like to keep my hand in (no pun intended) with that kind of writing. But for the most part now I write mystery and romance—all my books seem to have both those elements, though in different proportions. I began writing the golden retriever mysteries because I spent so much time walking my golden, Samwise (yes, I’m a Tolkien geek). He had so many funny habits and such a strong personality that I just knew I had to write a book that featured a dog like him. (Fortunately, Sam had no habit of finding dead bodies.) I live in Hollywood, Florida now, with my partner and our golden retrievers, Brody and Griffin. 
Author Links 
Amazon Author Profile https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B001JP4EL6  

About Joanna Campbell Slan

Joanna is a New York Times Bestselling, USA Today Bestselling, and Amazon Bestselling author as well as a woman prone to frequent bursts of crafting frenzy, leaving her with burns from her hot glue gun and paint on her clothes. And the mess? Let’s not even go there.

Otherwise, Joanna’s a productive author with more than 80 written projects to her credit. Her non-fiction work includes how to books, a college textbook for public speakers, and books of personal essays (think Chicken Soup for the Soul).

Currently, she writes six fiction series: The Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Series (Agatha Award Finalist, contemporary, St. Louis setting, crafting), the Cara Mia Delgatto Mystery Series (contemporary, Florida setting, DIY, and recycling), the Jane Eyre Chronicles (Daphne du Maurier Award Winner, 1830s England, based on Charlotte Brontë’s classic), the Sherlock Holmes Fantasy Thrillers (late 1800s, based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s books), the Tai Chi Mystery Series (featuring a mature female amateur sleuth!) and the Friday Night Mystery Series (set in Decatur, IL in 1986 with a spunky female heroine.)

A former TV talk show host, college teacher, and public relations specialist, Joanna was one of the early Chicken Soup for the Soul contributors. She won a Silver Anvil for her work on the original FarmAid concert to benefit farmers.

In her ongoing quest never to see snow again, Joanna lives with her husband and their Havanese puppy, Jax, on an island off the coast of Florida.

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Amazon Author Pagehttps://amzn.to/3uF3h0g 

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

Actually, I can’t remember a time when I didn’t want to be a writer. How silly is that? Maybe it’s because of my advancing age? I always loved stories that plucked me out of reality because my home life when growing up was chaotic and unpleasant.

 2. How long does it take you to write a book?

It depends on the book and what’s happening in my life at the time. For example, I have a trilogy I started years ago, but it was interrupted when I had an operation that didn’t go as planned. I started The Friday Night Mystery Club series nearly forty years ago. I couldn’t finish it until I had perspective. Sometimes, a book simply flies out of my head and onto the page, but usually I have to wrestle it down to the ground. I think three weeks is my shortest gestation.

3.What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

Um, that would be every day, because I write every day. I get up, wake up slowly, do a few household chores and get to the keyboard by nine or so. I work until lunch, and I try to take an hour off. Then back at it until six.

4. What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

I get funnier the tired-er I get. I think I do my best writing at night, but I always do some work in the morning. But I love to stay up late and do crafts. How does that work? Not well! Occasionally, I literally fall asleep at the keyboard! I’ll wake up to find a row of funny marks. So weird, eh? I’ve become great at taking 30-minute catnaps.

5. How do books get published?

That’s an almost impossible question to answer, so I’ll give it my best shot. At night, when I’m sleeping, tiny elves creep into my office. They turn on my computer and send the finished file to Beta Readers, when it comes back, they send it to Silvia in Hungary, who does my formatting. Meanwhile, Dar or Tatiana work on a cover. When all the parts are done, the elves hand it over to Stacey. She assembles all the pieces and puts the book up for sale.

6. Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

From everywhere and from everyone. I do not discriminate. You tell me something interesting, and I’ll file it away for future use. I read widely. I eavesdrop. I ask people a lot of questions. I do a lot of research. Then I put all that in a blender and hit “liquify.”

7. When did you write your first book and how old were you?

I was about eight. I stapled papers together and announced that I’d written a book.

8. What do you like to do when you're not writing?

My daughter-in-law calls me the Queen of Crafts. LOL. I make miniatures, do DIY projects, crochet, and draw. I also spend a lot of time with my family.

9. What does your family think of your writing?

Everyone is very proud of me, and frankly, a little surprised by how well I’ve done. Not because they lacked faith in me. They know this industry can be a struggle. They know it’s a tough business. Surviving it for all these years is a testament to my perseverance.

10. What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

It never gets easier. Ever. Each book presents its own challenge. There’s a point in all of them when I want to poke myself in the eye with a pencil. But I don’t. I keep slogging away at it.

11. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

The last time we counted it was almost 80. My favorite is always the book I’m writing at the time.

12. Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

Run toward, not away from, criticism. Don’t take it all to heart, but look for repeated themes. Do they complain about your plots? Your characters? If more than a couple mention something specific, figure out how you can improve. Also…write even when you don’t feel like it. Train your body and your mind so that when you sit down at the keyboard, you know it’s time to write.

 13. Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

Gosh, so many of them have become close friends. When I was hospitalized last year, I was inundated with cards and emails. They tell me my characters have become their best friends, and that I’ve given them intriguing stories that served as distractions in times of crisis. Some tell me They appreciate my balanced approach to social issues. I love to make people think. I do my best to show many sides of an issue.

14. Do you like to create books for adults?

Yes.

15. What do you think makes a good story?

A beginning, an interesting middle, and a satisfying ending. I love learning, so I do my best to add history or facts that are unusual.

16. What would you like my readers to know?

Emily Dickinson suggested that we “dwell in possibility.” I believe the world is a wonderful place full of possibilities, and so I write about spunky women who refuse to allow circumstances to keep them “down.” My characters are realistic. My plots are, too. I have very good ratings on Amazon and a devoted fan base. Readers can try one of my books for free by going to: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/168viwryfn


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A Dead Man Speaks by Lisa Jones Gentry Excerpt & Giveaway

A Dead Man Speaks
Lisa Jones Gentry
(The Clive January Mystery Series, #1)
Publication date: November 29th 2024
Genres: Adult, Mystery, Paranormal, Thriller

Introducing the first in a new paranormal crime mystery series set in 1980s, New York City on Wall Street

Clive January is a driven, self-made Black man, a ruthless, wildly successful investment banker who had it all – until he is shot and killed from behind by an unknown assailant. As Clive lies in a pool of blood, his life slowly ebbing away, he hears voices, unearthly beings tormenting him, telling him that he will burn in hell, unless he finds out who killed him. Now before it’s too late, his ghost must solve the crime of his own murder and his only choice is to work with the white racist cop assigned to his case, Detective Bob Greene.

Their relationship begins in hate and distrust, but soon they each realize that they have more in common than they could ever believe. And in the wrenching ending, they discover the truth that frees them both.

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Lisa will be at the LA Times Festival of Books on Saturday April 26th at 12 noon!

EXCERPT:

I slipped into my car, the creamy leather seats enfolding me as I whizzed down the expressway…the smell of the ocean filled the car…an aphrodisiac, teasing my senses. I thought about her waiting for me…opening the door…And then I saw her face, the light green eyes clouded against her golden, taffy-colored skin, the thick mop of dark, curly hair framing her face. How often had I held her, how often had I seen her lips part in that same half-teasing, half-defiant smile…

“Hi…”

I grabbed her, wanting to make love to her before I told her. But she smiled playfully, pushing me away. “Look what I got.”


Author Bio:

People would consider Lisa Jones Gentry, the author of “Forbidden Love” a true renaissance woman, because the former entertainment attorney, became an artist, author, creative executive, and writer-producer for film, television and digital content…

Lisa discovered her passion for the creative side of the business while serving as broadcast counsel at CBS in New York City, where she was the lead attorney on deals ranging from multi-millions to billions, such as the Olympics and Major League Baseball deal. But her Hollywood calling changed from “behind-the-deal” to “behind-the-laptop”, and ultimately moved to LA to break into the business as a writer-producer. As luck would have it, the first film script that she and her writing partner wrote was optioned by Paramount.

For the next four years they had several screenplays and teleplays optioned and set up at networks and studios, including development deals. She then took that creative experience and brought it to her position as EVP of Development for the stalwart Western International Syndication, formerly a division of renowned Western International Media, once the largest media buying entity in the world. Charged with expanding the company’s traditional roster of syndicated programming into network and cable, she executive produced over 100 hours of television in various formats and genres, airing on broadcast and cable. She also structured a joint venture between French broadcasting giant TF-1, Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Western for the international distribution of a one hour dramatic series.

Though “behind-the-deal: again, she didn’t stop her work behind-the-laptop and during that time wrote her first novel, “A Dead Man Speaks.” It garnered her an NAACP Image Award nomination for Best Debut Author, followed by a Literary Critics Award nomination for best general fiction. And her creative roll continued with a First Look Deal for Lisa and her writing partner at Sony Pictures under their Screen Gems banner.

With the cataclysmic changes in the “business,” like many other writers and producers, it wasn’t long before Lisa expanded her focus to digital media and due to her writing and executive experience was recruited to be the CEO of Comedy Express, a start-up broadband network targeting the young adult male demo. Ultimately, Comedy Express was acquired by the famed National Lampoon.

Following the acquisition of Comedy Express, Lisa not only managed to write another book – this time as a co-author of the nonfiction, “So You Want to be A Lawyer,” now in its second printing –she continued her expansion into digital media and technology and worked as Co-CEO of another early stage start-up company that launched two 24/7 television networks on cable, IPTV and satellite networks outside the US in Europe and Asia. Today, Lisa is a frequent speaker on technology and digital media, at the Tribeca Film Festival, the FCC start up conference and many other venues.

As if all that she’s done isn’t enough, Lisa is also an accomplished artist, and has been exhibiting and selling her work for several years. She has had worked featured in television series and TV Movies and buyers of her work have included on air talent, Arthel Neville and television Executive Producer, Samm Art Williams.

And while she loves exploring her artistic side, Lisa has no intention of slowing down her writing, as she continues to flex her creative muscle with several TV and film projects that she’s developing as well as her current book, “Forbidden Love,” the true love story of a white nun and a black priest in the segregated fifties as told by their son Joe Steele.

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Walk the Line by Natalie Parker, Paula Dombrowiak Excerpt & Giveaway

Walk the Line
Natalie Parker, Paula Dombrowiak
(Blood & Bone Legacy, #1)
Publication date: April 22nd 2025
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

It was supposed to be simple: Film the tour. Build my portfolio. And for Heavens sake, keep it in my pants.

Then I met Felix Krasinski.

The captivating and infuriatingly cocky frontman of Velvet Drift commands attention everywhere he goes—including mine. Am I proud of it? No. I’m supposed to be filming their perfromance, not fantasizing about his perfect abs. I’m determined to be taken seriously, and hooking up with the ridiculously hot rockstar is the fastest way to tank my credibility.

Felix is always in control, and I’m an impulsive rule-breaker. We don’t make sense. But we can’t seem to stay away from each other.

Because, between his uptight habits and annoyingly perfect jawline, there’s more to Felix than his stage presence and legendary last name. He’s protective, vulnerable, and gets me in a way no one else does.

But my career depends on keeping things professional, and his future hinges on staying laser-focused on his band’s success.

Every heated argument, every stolen kiss, makes me want to throw caution—and professionalism—to the wind.

One thing’s certain—this summer tour is about to get a lot more complicated than I bargained for.

Walk the Line is the first book in the Blood & Bone and Turn it Up second generation series crossover. Grab this new adult, angsty, forced proximity, steamy contemporary rockstar romance. Walk the Line can be read as a standalone.

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EXCERPT:

“What the…?” My voice trails off as I take in the dark, angry bruise on my skin.

A hickey.

And not just any hickey—this is the mother of all hickeys.

It’s a masterpiece of malice, blooming in deep purples and reds, unapologetically high on my neck. No amount of foundation could hide this, and it’s far too conspicuous for even the highest collar. There was no fucking around when she decided to do this. She wanted me marked.

“Maggie!” I call, my voice bouncing off the walls as I step out of the bathroom. Her only response is the sound of sheets rustling and a half-asleep groan. I glance back at the mirror, rubbing at the bruise like it might magically fade. Who even gives hickeys anymore?

When I step out, I find her perched on the kitchen counter, one leg dangling lazily while the other’s tucked beneath her. She’s cradling a mug of coffee—my coffee—the steam curling up around her face. And she’s wearing my Henley, the fabric hanging loose on her but clinging just enough in places to make my brain short-circuit. The soft gray color makes her blue eyes pop, and they blink at me with an innocence that’s so utterly contrived, I almost laugh. Almost. And fuck, she made me temporarily forget about the hickey.

“What is this?” I demand, pointing to the bruise on my neck as I stride closer.

She tilts her head like she’s admiring a painting. She leans in, her lips so close I can feel the ghost of her breath. She presses a kiss to the bruise, and I swear my brain briefly loses all function.

“That,” she says, her voice honey-sweet, “is a hickey.”


Author Bio:

Paula Dombrowiak grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois but currently lives in Arizona. She is the author of Blood and Bone, her first adult romance novel which combines her love of music and imperfect relationships. Paula is a lifelong music junkie, whose wardrobe consists of band T-shirts and leggings which are perpetually covered in pet hair. She is a sucker for a redeemable villain, bad boys, and the tragically flawed. Music inspires her storytelling.

For more ways to learn about Paula and her books, check out her website: @www.pauladombrowiak.com

Natalie Parker resides in the Seattle area with her husband and two rugrats, but is originally a Michigan girl.

She always enjoyed writing and noticed she had a knack for it while earning her Psychology degree and has always been an avid reader, but never thought of becoming an author until one day there seemed to be a story to tell.

In her spare time, she enjoys reading, reading, reading to her kids, drinking coffee, reading, occasional yardwork, reading, listening to music, reading and writing.

Stay tuned for more to come for your favorite characters of the Turn it Up series!


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